The following are the baseball events of the year 1925 throughout the world.
Champions
Awards and honors
MLB Statistical Leaders
Major League Baseball final standings
American League final standings
National League final standings
Negro League Baseball final standings
Negro National League final standings
- Kansas City won the first half, St. Louis won the second half.
- Kansas City beat St. Louis 5 games to 3 games in a play-off.
Eastern Colored League final standings
Events
Births
January-March
April-June
July-September
October-December
Deaths
- February 15 - Duke Farrell, 58, catcher for eight teams who batted .300 four times, led American Association in home runs and RBI in 1891; later a scout
- March 4 - John Montgomery Ward, 65, pitcher who posted 164-102 record on the mound, including 47 wins for 1879 champion Providence and 1880 perfect game, then became shortstop, batting over .325 three times; fifth player to reach 2000 hits; organized first players' union in 1888, formed 1890 Players League
- May 31 - Harry Deane, 79, played two seasons, and managed one in the National Association.
- April 18 - Charles Ebbets, 65, owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers franchise since 1897
- August 2 - Patrick T. Powers, 63, founder of the minor leagues' governing body who served as its first president from 1901 to 1909
- August 15 - Arthur Soden, 80, owner of the NL's Boston franchise from the 1870s to the 1900s; NL president in 1882
- October 7 - Christy Mathewson, 45, pitcher for the New York Giants whose 373 victories included two no-hitters and thirteen 20-win seasons, reaching 30 four times including modern NL record of 37 in 1908; led NL in ERA and strikeouts five times each, wins and shutouts four times; set NL career records for wins, strikeouts, games and shutouts; had ERA under 2.00 five times with career 2.13 mark; pitched three shutouts in six days as star of 1905 World Series
- November 7 - Sam Kimber, 73, Brooklyn pitcher who threw no-hitter in 1884
- November 20 - John Coleman, 52, pitcher for the 1895 St. Louis Cardinals
- December 31 - Denny Sullivan, 67, third baseman for the Providence Grays 1879 National League champions and the 1880 Boston Red Caps
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